Follow-up: Tulsa police officer charged with soliciting an act of prostitution

Update: A Tulsa police officer busted in a prostitution sting was charged on Tuesday.

Tulsa court records show Cpl. David Turner faces two counts of soliciting an act of prostitution within 1000 feet of a church and one count of possession of a firearm while in the commission of a felony.

He was caught offering money to an undercover officer to receive a sexual act.

That's the latest word from the Tulsa Police Department, which hasn't offered many details but confirms that Corporal Dave Turner was the target of that investigation.

Original: A Tulsa police officer arrested on prostitution and firearm charges was the target of a long-running internal investigation.

David Turner was arrested Thursday afternoon at a hotel near E. 11th St. and S. Garnett Ave. on complaints of engaging in prostitution within a thousand feet of a church and possessing a firearm in the commission of a felony.

Police say he offered $40.00 to an undercover female officer for sex.

He was not on duty at the time of his arrest.

Turner was booked into jail at 5:48 p.m. and released on bonds totalling $11,500 at 7:19 p.m., according to online jail records.

According to a statement from the department, "at the appropriate time Chief Chuck Jordan will release further information."